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thanks to both of you....
wich one is better?
(i'm really not familiar with Gàidhlig, so I don't understand the second answer. I'm pretty curious about this language (his history, his prononciation, his grammar, etc.), but i'm a beginner. Actually, I'm French from Québec, so english is my second language!)
thanks again...
Marye
wich one is better?
(i'm really not familiar with Gàidhlig, so I don't understand the second answer. I'm pretty curious about this language (his history, his prononciation, his grammar, etc.), but i'm a beginner. Actually, I'm French from Québec, so english is my second language!)
thanks again...
Marye
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if it's "never" it should be
Na dìochuimhnich an t-acras gu bràth
Tata
Am Mìcheal Eile
Na dìochuimhnich an t-acras gu bràth
Tata
Am Mìcheal Eile
Do, or do not. There is no try.
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English mother tongue, French second language (I'm also from Montreal), and I'm actually just starting to learn Gàidhlig. Been at it only a week or so. Nevertheless, I'm finding more similarities with French than I am with English.crow wrote:Ah oui? Quelle est ta langue maternelle? Comment as-tu appris?
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Yes, I'm still in Montreal. I haven't found any classes around here, so all my learning is being done online. I'm using TAIC for grammar/vocabulary, and Beag air Bheag for pronunciation.crow wrote:So are you still living in Montréal?
To learn grammar and vocabulary, which way seems better to you? Did you take lessons?
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But there are less ways to lear it on my own because i'm Francophone!
Iit's harder to do it by a second language!!! But I'll do it
I found few french-gaelic dictionnaries, but still nothing for grammar.
We should start a group in Montreal for those who are learning gaelic.
Speaking it is the best way to do it!
But before coming here and put some words in gaelic, I have to study a little! I don't even know simple words as seasons, days, months, body parts.... So i'm gonna study for some weeks, learn a little more about the grammar (essential!) and after that, use a dictionary to try myself here!!!
Did you learn speaking before writing? I think i should learn writing before, no?
All have a nice day, so sunny here today! And i'm just coming back from my natal village in the north-east of Quebec!! I missed mountains and St-Lawrence River! It was great!
Bye
Iit's harder to do it by a second language!!! But I'll do it
I found few french-gaelic dictionnaries, but still nothing for grammar.
We should start a group in Montreal for those who are learning gaelic.
Speaking it is the best way to do it!
But before coming here and put some words in gaelic, I have to study a little! I don't even know simple words as seasons, days, months, body parts.... So i'm gonna study for some weeks, learn a little more about the grammar (essential!) and after that, use a dictionary to try myself here!!!
Did you learn speaking before writing? I think i should learn writing before, no?
All have a nice day, so sunny here today! And i'm just coming back from my natal village in the north-east of Quebec!! I missed mountains and St-Lawrence River! It was great!
Bye